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2 Chapter 2 chemistry of Life

3 Atoms *Atom is the fundamental unit of matter.
*Can only be seen with an electron microscope. *Backed by research, fact, and experimentation.

4 Parts of the atom include
Nucleus- has two sub atomic particles -Proton and neutron -Proton has a positive charge -Neutron has no electrical charge Electrons circle the nucleus and have a negative charge

5 Elements- these are substances that cannot be broken down chemically into simpler substances.

6 CHNOPS Elements 92 naturally occurring elements
Only six are abundant in living things Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen Oxygen Phosphorus Sulfur CHNOPS

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8 Isotopes- an atom of an element that has a different number of neutrons than other atoms of that element *most elements have two or more isotopes The average mass of all of an elements isotopes is the atomic mass of the element which is listed on the periodic table

9 Radioisotopes- radioactive isotopes that release radiation that is valuable in experimentation.

10 Compounds- consist of atoms of two or more elements
Example: Water contains two Hydrogen molecules and one Oxygen molecule

11 Compounds- consist of atoms of two or more elements
Example: Water contains two Hydrogen molecules and one Oxygen molecule H2O two gas elements combine to form a liquid.

12 Compounds- consist of atoms of two or more elements
Example: Water contains two Hydrogen molecules and one Oxygen molecule H2O two gas elements combine to form a liquid. NaCl two deadly elements combine to form table salt.

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14 Ionic Bonds- A bond formed by the electrical attraction between two oppositely charged ions.
-one positive and one negatively charged ion -one electron is given from one atom to the other atom ion- an atom with an electrical charge -This is cause when an electron is either given away or received from another atom. Example: NaCl

15 Covalent Bonds- Forms when two atoms share one or more pairs of electrons.
Example: Water

16 Why is this important in Biology?

17 The BIG picture. Why do we study atomic structure in Biology?


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